 BREMEN, GERMANY.-A worker at the Kunsthalle Bremen museum found an unknown work titled The Girl and the Four Male Heads underneath a work by a Norwegian painter. The work was taken to the Munch Museum in Oslo and examined by Munch scholars there. They believe it was painted by Edvard Munch in 1898 or 1899. The work portrays a young woman seated on a chair while the faces of four men loom in the background. According to museum officials, they concluded that the work was authentic, although the style is different from the syle used by the artist during that period. The painting will be exhibited at the Munch Museum from September 9 through September 28.
 BREMEN, GERMANY.-A worker at the Kunsthalle Bremen museum found an unknown work titled The Girl and the Four Male Heads underneath a work by a Norwegian painter. The work was taken to the Munch Museum in Oslo and examined by Munch scholars there. They believe it was painted by Edvard Munch in 1898 or 1899. The work portrays a young woman seated on a chair while the faces of four men loom in the background. According to museum officials, they concluded that the work was authentic, although the style is different from the syle used by the artist during that period. The painting will be exhibited at the Munch Museum from September 9 through September 28.
				
						
				
	
	
	
 
			 
 
			
 
		






























